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If there's anything going on at Red Rocks, go see it. It's an awesome venue.
What I've found with a few discussions I've had lately is this self-satisfaction that people express with their proffessed open mindedness. In realty it ammounts to wilful ignorance and intellectual cowardice as they are choosing to not form any sort of opinion on a particular topic. Basically "I don't know and I'm not going to look at any evidence because I'm quite happy on this fence."
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Robert_S wrote:If there's anything going on at Red Rocks, go see it. It's an awesome venue.

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Very cool. Hemp is one of the most useful plants out there. You can make everything from paper to cloth to fuel from it. Glad that states are taking the initiative in a government atmosphere of regression and oppressive drug regulation.Under the new law, the Colorado Department of Agriculture can create a state Industrial Hemp Pilot Program and Registry, giving Colorado’s farmers the ability to begin the process to “engage in industrial hemp cultivation for commercial purposes.”
The recent passage of Amendment 64 legalizing the cultivation and recreational use of marijuana in Colorado had the major impact on the state’s agricultural sector, and laid the groundwork for passage of this bill. Now, farmers in Colorado can apply for a 10 acre research plot, or they can apply for larger farms.
“I believe this is really going to revitalize and strengthen farm communities,” says Ryan Lofin, the man who planted Americas first hemp crop in 60 years on 60 acres of his family’s Colorado farmland. That plot previously supported alfalfa.
Steve Wilson of the Missouri Hemp Network praised Colordado’s new law.
“Colorado has been leading and now appears to have an advantage. With hemp farming, you need a certain level of maturity both as a society and a government. Colorado farmers are not afraid and Colorado politicians are listening to the voter. Colorado is setting a great example of how to govern in the 21st century.”
The premature death of the United States hemp industry is attributed to the passage of the 1937 Marihuana Tax Act, along with the enactment of the federal controlled substances act of 1970. Under federal law, the Drug Enforcement Agency has prevented the production of hemp within the United States. However, with this new Colorado legislation, hemp’s future appears poised to make a comeback.
“Being able to tell people that hemp is viable in Colorado and Kentucky now makes the conversation real rather than a dream,” Wilson said.
I was there last week. Colorado is an awesome state. I would love to move there.
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klr wrote:"That John Denver's full of shit, man" - Dumb and DumberTrinity wrote:Rocky mountains highhhhhhhhhhhhh!John Denver might be there.
Home of the Integral Institute and legal use of marijuana. Probably a lot of coyotes, too.

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As I understand it, industrial hemp crops for fibre involve cannabis plants selectively bred for low or zero production of THC...
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There are strains that can do double duty.JimC wrote:As I understand it, industrial hemp crops for fibre involve cannabis plants selectively bred for low or zero production of THC...

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YOu can't understand how anal French authorities are in regard of officially declare hemp growers, or the degree of fear that they might grow THC rich hemp rather than pure fibre stuff.JimC wrote:As I understand it, industrial hemp crops for fibre involve cannabis plants selectively bred for low or zero production of THC...
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However, this is rumored to be a blatant "foot in the door" for bulk commercial whacky-tobaccy.Svartalf wrote:YOu can't understand how anal French authorities are in regard of officially declare hemp growers, or the degree of fear that they might grow THC rich hemp rather than pure fibre stuff.JimC wrote:As I understand it, industrial hemp crops for fibre involve cannabis plants selectively bred for low or zero production of THC...
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Which is less harful than the official version anyway...
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Oh yes. Everybody's cheering it on for the obvious reason that if it makes money the push will be on legalize it in more states. Play the Republicans to their weakness.Svartalf wrote:Which is less harful than the official version anyway...

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Been here a day, and nobody has offered me a spliff.
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Nobody said it was easy. Try Aspen or Boulder.rainbow wrote:Been here a day, and nobody has offered me a spliff.
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New Kid Syndrome.rainbow wrote:Been here a day, and nobody has offered me a spliff.
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DEA mole syndrome.Gawdzilla Sama wrote:New Kid Syndrome.rainbow wrote:Been here a day, and nobody has offered me a spliff.
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